On 20 Feb 2014, at 06:07 , IZHAK shabsogh <ishaqb...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> please, how can i generate ten different estimated parameter with multiple y, 
> response from the following response.

You did. You're just only printing the last one... (sapply(list, coef) to 
extract the coefficients in matrix form, if that's what you meant. Neater 
solutions are possible with replicate().) 

-pd


> 
>> true.slope<-5
>> true.err.var<-3.7
>> n.iter<-100
>> s.sample<-10
>> estimates<-matrix(NA,nrow=n.iter,ncol=2) 
>>  
>> list<-list()
>> s.sample<-10
>> x<-10*runif(s.sample) 
>>  
>> for(i in 1:n.iter) {
> + y<-true.intercept+true.slope*x+rnorm(s.sample,mean=0, sd=true.err.var) 
> + list[[i]]<-lm(y~x)
> + }
>> list[[i]]
> 
> Call:
> lm(formula = y ~ x)
> 
> Coefficients:
> (Intercept)            x  
>      12.133        5.447  
> 
>>  
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